Amibroker – Button Style Manual Trading Control for NEST/NOW

Here is a simple Button Style Trading Control’s in Amibroker (Extracted from Wisestocktrader : Credit goes to the creator ranjicgnr). The Creator had added button style manual trading control to place One-Click Trading from Amibroker Charts. He had desinged the framework for sending manual click button trading from Amibroker to NEST/NOW trading terminals using Nest Plus Plugin.(Requires Nest Plus Plugin Subscription from Omnesys).

So looking at the charts and taking a manual decision and then using the trading terminals to place orders are cumbersome and involves lot of delay in the process. Manual button based trading solves the delay by trading from Amibroker Charts. The User Interface and the User Experience is cool. IF you are a amibroker user it is a must to try out. If you are very new to Automated trading then start with the tutorial Understanding Autotrading in NSE Future markets

Features

You can predefine your quantity of Buy/Sell in the parameters
You Can Enter your Client ID in the Parameters
You can select the Buy/Sell Price from Ask price, Bid price or LTP.
Option for Enabling Actual Trading (If Disabled, No Signals will go to NOW/NEST, But chart will generate signals.) This can be used for testing.
Selecting the Buy/Sell as Intraday or Delivery.

Requirements

For Buy/Sell Price selection, use Aux1 and Aux2 for importing the Ask Bid Prices.
Symbol in the Amibroker should be the same as present in the NEST/NOW.
Active Nest Plus API Subscription is required (Contact Nest Plus for Details)

Usage
Copy The Afl to Custom Afl folder of amibroker.
Drag and drop the afl to an intraday chart blank chart.
Enable Controls and Auto Trading Options.
Set Lot Qty and Purchase Type.
Type the Client ID.
Press Buy Or Sell when you decided.
(Decisions should be based on your trading strategy. This Afl will not generate any Buy/Sell Signals automatically)
[Suggest Features For Improvement]
[NEST, NOW, Amibroker are registered products of the Respective Companies]

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About Rajandran

Rajandran is a Full time trader and founder of Marketcalls & Co-Founder of Traderscafe, trades mostly using discretionary Trading Concepts like Market Profile, Trading sentimental analysis, building timing models, algorithmic trading models. Instructs professional traders, full time traders & aspiring full time traders. Rajandran attended college in the Chennai where he earned a BE in Electronics and Communications. Rajandran has a broad understanding of trading softwares like Amibroker, Ninjatrader, Esignal, Metastock, Motivewave, Market Analyst(Optuma),Metatrader,Tradingivew,Python and understands individual needs of traders and investors utilizing a wide range of methodologies.

Can you please tell where can I subscribe for the Nest Plus Plugin for NOW? I have contacted Omnesys (which have been overtook by thomas reuters) and they have told me that the plus api is only available on nest trader terminal and can be bought only via broker. Please help me in this regards.

Sir,
I have following observations:-
a) Does this needs to be dragged & dropped on any Strategy AFL or Strategy needs to be typed into it?
b) When BUY/ SELL Button is punched, symbol error comes in NEST Trader, as symbols text in NEST Trader is different from those in AMIBROKER. Please advise its remedy?
c) Any change in codes required to make it to puch orders AUTOMATICALLY?
Thanks & Regards.

My query remain, half answered:
a) The NEST Api is activated by ZERODHA (my broker);
b) The AMIBROKER Symbol is NIFTY-I, but NEST Trader has NIFTY14JANFUT , so there is incompatibility in names. How to Address it, when orders goes in NEST Trader.?
c) Can it be made to punch orders automatically?

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